Golden Horse Award for Best Documentary Feature | |
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Location | Taiwan |
Presented by | Taipei Golden Horse Film Festival Executive Committee |
First awarded | 今日金門 (1962) |
Currently held by | Youth (Spring) (2023) |
Website | www |
The Golden Horse Award for Best Documentary Feature is given at the Golden Horse Awards. [1]
Year | Winner and Nominees | Original Title | Director | Production Country |
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2015 (52nd) | ||||
The Chinese Mayor | 大同 | Zhou Hao | ||
32 and 4 | 32+4 | Chan Hau Chun | ||
On the Rim of the Sky | 明天會更好 | Xu Hongjie | ||
The Verse of Us | 我的詩篇 | Felix Wu and Qin Xiaoyu | ||
Wansei Back Home | 灣生回家 | Huang Ming-cheng | ||
2016 (53rd) | ||||
Le Moulin | 日曜日式散步者 | Huang Ya Li | ||
Yellowing | 亂世備忘 | Chan Tze-woon | ||
Small Talk | 日常對話 | Huang Hui-chen | ||
The Road | 大路朝天 | Zhang Zanbo | ||
City of Jade | 翡翠之城 | Midi Z | ||
2017 (54th) | ||||
Mama | 羅長姐 | Jin Xingzheng | ||
Inmates | 囚 | Ma Li | ||
Plastic China | 塑料王國 | Wang Jiu-liang | ||
Condemned | 徐自強的練習題 | Chi Yueh-chun | ||
Looking For? | 你找什麼? | Chou Tung-yen | ||
2018 (55th) | ||||
Our Youth in Taiwan | 我們的青春,在台灣 | Fu Yue | ||
Four Springs | 四個春天 | Lu Qing-yi | ||
Late Life: The Chien-Ming Wang Story | 後勁:王建民 | Frank W Chen | ||
24th Street | 24號大街 | Pan Zhi-qi | ||
Umbrella Diaries: The First Umbrella | 傘上:遍地開花 | James Leong | ||
2019 (56th) | ||||
Your Face | 你的臉 | Tsai Ming-Liang | ||
The Tree Remembers | 還有一些樹 | LAU Kek-huat | ||
The Good Daughter | 阿紫 | Frank W Chen | ||
Bamboo Theatre | 戲棚 | Cheung Cheuk | ||
L'An dernier quand le train passait | 去年火車經過的時候 | Huang Pang-Chuan | ||
2020 (57th) | ||||
Lost Course | 迷航 | Jill Li | ||
Taking back the Legislature | 佔領立法會 | Hong Kong Documentary Filmmakers | ||
Father | 爺爺和父親 | DENG Wei | ||
Me and My Condemned Son | 我的兒子是死刑犯 | Pan Zhi-qi | ||
Chen Uen | 千年一問 | WANG Wan-jo | ||
2021 (58th) | ||||
Revolution of Our Times | 時代革命 | Kiwi Chow | ||
A Letter to A'ma | 給阿媽的一封信 | CHEN Hui-ling | ||
Solo Dancer | 獨舞者的樂章 | LEE Li-shao | ||
RAIN IN 2020 | 二〇二〇年的一場雨 | LEE Yong-chao | ||
Dark Red Forest | 絳紅森林 | JIN Huaqing | ||
2022 (59th) | ||||
And Miles to Go Before I Sleep | 九槍 | Tsai Tsung-lung | ||
Silence in the Dust | 塵默呼吸 | Li Wei | ||
A Holy Family | 神人之家 | Elvis Lu | ||
The King of Wuxia | 大俠胡金銓 | Lin Jing-jie | ||
Blue Island | 憂鬱之島 | Chan Tze-woon | ||
2023 (60th) | ||||
Youth (Spring) | 青春(春) | Wang Bing | ||
Elegies | 詩 | Ann Hui | ||
Where | 何處 | Tsai Ming-liang | ||
Free Beats: The Musical Journey of Chen Ming Chang | 撼山河 撼向世界 | Lin Cheng-sheng | ||
The Clinic | 診所 | Midi Z | ||
2024 (61st) | From Island to Island | 由島至島 | Lau Kek-huat | |
After the Snowmelt | 雪水消融的季節 | Lo Yi-shan | ||
XiXi | 曦曦 | Wu Fan | ||
Soul of Soil | 種土 | Yen Lan-chuan | ||
Youth (Hard Times) | 青春(苦) | Wang Bing | ||
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